
Hobbies and interests
Student Council or Student Government
Tutoring
Graphic Design
Volleyball
Tennis
Astrophysics
Social Media
Benedict Manio
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Benedict Manio
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Hello! My name is Benny Manio.
I plan to pursue my education within the University of California system, majoring in Political Science or Business Administration/Marketing. I hope to become a lawyer, paralegal, or part of a large-scale business.
In school, student government is one of my biggest obligations. Currently, I'm the Student Body Secretary and the president of the Service Committee. These positions require me to create agendas and minutes for daily ASB meetings and organize our school's donation drives. Throughout high school, I've helped bring 5000+ hygienic, canned food, and clothing products to Bay Area communities in need. I've also done Mock Trial as a defendant and attorney, Art Club as a fundraiser coordinator, and Newspaper Club as a researcher/writer + research coordinator.
I also have some obligations outside of school. I enjoy volunteering as a member of the Pacifica Youth Advisory Board. Throughout the past two years as the Marketing Committee Head, I've organized and promoted youth-focused Pacifica events while being the youth's liaison to the city council. Volunteering for Pacifica as a "voice of the youth" honed my communication skills and instilled the value of advocacy into my current motivations. So far, I've accumulated 200+ community service hours from Pacifica YAB. I'm also a member of Lex Societas, a pre-law honor society, and work part-time as a math instructor.
Education
Oceana High
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Majors of interest:
- Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other
- Political Science and Government
- Law
Career
Dream career field:
Legal Services
Dream career goals:
Becoming a lawyer, attorney, paralegal, or owning/managing a large-scale business.
Math Instructor
Mathnasium of San Bruno & Pacifica2023 – Present2 years
Sports
Tennis
Varsity2022 – Present3 years
Research
Legal Professions and Studies, Other
Independent — Researcher & Writer2023 – 2024Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management
Independent — Researcher & Writer2023 – 2023
Arts
Independent Social Media
Graphic ArtCustom Poster Designs, Commissioned Poster & Flyer Designs, Typography, Custom Flyer Designs2021 – Present
Public services
Advocacy
Independent Research & Writing — Researcher & Writer2021 – PresentPublic Service (Politics)
Oceana High School - Service Committee — Officer (2022-2024), President (2024-2025)2022 – PresentVolunteering
Pacifica Youth Advisory Board — Head of Marketing Committee2022 – 2024
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Alexander de Guia Memorial Scholarship
Bayanihan, a Filipino tradition that embodies the willingness to help one another, is a virtue that my family has always instilled in one another. Whether through small acts of kindness or significant contributions to our community, my parents have always embraced the value of this tradition. Whenever the opportunity presented itself, serving others has always been their main priority. Their actions taught me the value of Bayanihan and the desire to advocate for those who are underrepresented, mistreated, and lack resources.
Throughout high school, I found myself actively engaging in service-related endeavors. For instance, volunteering was a pivotal aspect of these past three years. I volunteered as a Pacifica youth advocate, served as president of my school’s Service Committee where 5000+ donations were collected for Bay Area communities in need, and organized fundraisers for various causes. Each experience never failed to reinforce my belief in the power of service and the importance of taking the initiative to make a lasting positive impact on those at the end of adversity. Growing up with my parents, I have always seen firsthand the impact that one can have by simply being present and willing to help, and it has fueled my ambition to pursue advocacy for this sake.
However, one inevitable aspect of every career is obstacles. Though it would be nice, I am no exception to it. My family income is sufficient for more basic wants and needs but sadly falls short of covering the tuition of my anticipated college education. The cost of prestigious education weighs heavily on us and quite frankly, it hinders my chance of even receiving high-level education---a means for me to acquire the knowledge needed to make a meaningful impact on society.
This scholarship would contribute well beyond financial aid; it would be a crucial stepping stone that would pave the way for me to instill the tradition of Bayanihan in others. With this support, I can continue the legacy of service instilled by my parents and strive towards creating the building blocks for a better society. I can guarantee that will always be a conscious effort for me to use my education as a platform to advocate for those who are weighed down by society and ensure the acknowledgment of their needs.
Thanks to my parents, the qualities and values of service have fueled my ambition to represent the sidelined. Despite our financial constraints, I will always have an unwavering determination to strengthen areas where society lacks. Not only would this scholarship smoothen the process of doing so, but it would also reinforce my dedication. This all begins with service and advocacy; with the values of Bayanihan. I am eager to support those in need, and I hope to see this scholarship support my journey in the years to come.